Does a pediatric hernia affect urination?

Pediatric hernias do not affect urination. A pediatric hernia is usually a condition in which an organ or tissue leaves its normal anatomical position and passes through weaknesses, defects, and foramina that are formed either congenitally or later in life so that it enters another part of the body. In contrast, pediatric inguinal hernia is considered to be related to incomplete closure of the peritoneal sheath protrusion. For pediatric inguinal hernia, the main manifestation is a reversible mass in the groin or scrotum, most patients do not have obvious symptoms, sometimes may be accompanied by mild abdominal pain, if the mass hardens, accompanied by pain to the touch, it suggests that may be incarcerated, and need to be seen immediately. In the case of pediatric hernia, most of them will not affect urination, and the main clinical symptoms are epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting, etc. They may suffer from malnutrition due to insufficient nutrient intake, which may lead to developmental delay, etc. If the diagnosis of pediatric hernia is confirmed, the patient may have to wait for a doctor’s appointment. If the diagnosis of pediatric hernia is confirmed, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, and cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, so as to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.